gallery 1  •  gallery 2  •  gallery 3  •  gallery 4  •  gallery 5

gallery 2 - encounters: persons, places and ideas

In 1997, Elliott felt compelled to start writing stories as a means of understanding her sister’s death.  Her writing contained many dramatic scenes that she soon wanted to realize visually.  She began to make small, figurative paintings of these intense moments from her life and, eventually, from the lives of others. She would often start with a picture in a newspaper, book or magazine, sometimes her own or other people’s family photos. She refers to them as “interior landscapes.”  She says, “I endeavor to reveal the dark side of beauty and the beautiful side of darkness.”


These small realistic paintings are colorful and engaging.  Each of them is like a book cover or an illustration of a story whose subject the viewers supply for themselves.

Elliott alternates between working in this style and making her three-dimensional paper pieces.

Gallery 2: Click the thumbnail photo on the left to view the enlarged photo on the right.

Ten Roosters
Ten Roosters
He has Killed Me
He has Killed Me
Soldier with Cigarette
Soldier with Cigarette
The Terrorist
The Terrorist
Kandahar
Kandahar
Away from Here
Away from Here
The Horror of It
The Horror of It
In and Out the Window
In and Out the Window
Wedding Day, Her Mind
Wedding Day, Her Mind
A Page from Her Book
A Page from
Her Book
The Hudson at the Upper Works
The Hudson at the
Upper Works
The Hudson Rejoins the Opalescent
The Hudson Rejoins
the Opalescent
Red Dress
Red Dress
Fanny and Eduardo
Fanny and Eduardo

Ten Roosters by Anne Elliott



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